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Book Review Of Emma Creedon, Sam Shepard And The Aesthetics Of Performance (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), Katherine Weiss Nov 2017

Book Review Of Emma Creedon, Sam Shepard And The Aesthetics Of Performance (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), Katherine Weiss

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Review of Emma Creedon, Sam Shepard and the Aesthetics of Performance Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, xi + 199 pp., $90.00.


A Note On Zane Grey's Lewis Wetzel, Kenneth Estes Hall Jan 2013

A Note On Zane Grey's Lewis Wetzel, Kenneth Estes Hall

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Excerpt: Zane Grey presented to readers of his early Frontier Trilogy1 a version of the frontiersman type in Lewis Wetzel, the famed Deathwind, scourge of Delawares and Shawnees in the Ohio Country.


Four Indian-Related Novels By Lucia St. Clair Robson, Kenneth Estes Hall Jan 2012

Four Indian-Related Novels By Lucia St. Clair Robson, Kenneth Estes Hall

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Excerpt: Lucia St. Clair Robson began publishing historical novels in 1982 with Ride the Wind, which draws on the history of the Comanches, and has continued to work in the field of historical fiction. Four of her novels focus closely on historical personages: Ride the Wind (Cynthia Ann Parker and Quanah Parker); Light a Distant Fire (Osceola of the Seminoles); Walk in My Soul (Tiana Rogers of the Cherokee and Sam Houston); and Ghost Warrior(Lozen of the Chiricahua Apache).


Sophie Treadwell's Machinal: Electrifying The Female Body, Katherine Weiss Jan 2006

Sophie Treadwell's Machinal: Electrifying The Female Body, Katherine Weiss

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Excerpt: The American playwright and journalist Sophie Treadwell dedicated her literary career to exploring the lives and motives of lonely and trapped individuals.